The self is also a creation, the principal work of your life, the crafting of which makes everyone an artist.
But there is merit even in the mentally retarded legislator. He asks the questions that everyone is afraid to ask for fear of seeming simple.
The truth is that we all have what it takes to succeed and the fact is that not everyone will attain what they define success to be.
I really believe that it is honesty about our imperfect selves that makes everyone do better and be better.
Everyone's a little crazy. Some people just hide it better than others.
Everyone is obsessed with air fresheners. We associate smell with disgust. But we're all locked into the body; we can't escape it.
Everyone needs a warm personal enemy or two to keep him free from rust in the movable parts of his mind.
When I first put on the red wig and the red dress, I couldn't believe it was happening. I was like, 'Oh my gosh, this is the dress everyone knows 'Annie' for, and I'm wearing it.'
When I was little, there were so many people in my house. Everyone was enjoying themselves, rehearsing, having fun. It was like a playground.
I wrote a lot of plays when I was little, and I made everyone in the neighborhood perform them with me. I was probably a really annoying friend to have when I was little.
I am practically in the employ of Mr. Nobel. I have to meet everyone he sends my way.
My grandfather was a Russian-Jewish immigrant who lived in Northern Ireland and apparently when he sang in the synagogue he made everyone cry.
By now everyone knows that I picked Kentucky, and I am definitely happy with my decision and that it's all finally over.
Carrying confidence isn't being the person everyone likes, it's being yourself, regardless of who likes you.
Growing up, I always thought of Detroit as a basketball town because of the Pistons, but everyone says it's really, at its core, a football town.
What a pity human beings can't exchange problems. Everyone knows exactly how to solve the other fellow's.
There's been quite a clear upswing in nationalist sentiments. Everyone is talking about it, in Turkey as well.
Everyone asks me if I'm the princess or if my brothers beat me up. The younger ones I can deck pretty easily. With the older ones, it's harder.
I'm not an optimist. I'm a realist. And my reality is that we live in a multifaceted, multicultural world. And maybe once we stop labeling ourselves, then maybe everyone else will.
Everyone wants to ride with you in the limo, but what you want is someone who will take the bus with you when the limo breaks down.
In global warming, I think everyone is scratching their heads - are there technological things that can be brought to bear that can make a difference?